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Jquery:
A Javascript library that enables some helpful development features for me.
Jquery Mobile:
A helper library for Jquery that allows me to improve the performance of my site on mobile devices
Featherlight:
A plugin that helps me create lightbox overlays as seen in my Gallery and Shop pages.
Jribbble:
A plugin that allows me to pull images and descriptions from my Dribbble feed to display in my gallery.
SVG For Everybody:
A script that allows embedded SVG images to appear properly on browsers that don't fully support them (such as Internet Explorer).
Script.js:
A custom script that contains functions for switching pages, changing loading states, and directing email messages. Also activates Jribbble to load my gallery.
Google Analytics:
Website data tracking from Google that provides me with metrics about my website including user counts and performance. This plugin does not provide me with any individual user information, only generalized numbers.

If you'd like to get in touch with me directly, you can email me at alex [at] alexberkowitz [dot] com.

Hi, I'm Alex.

Hello! I'm Alex, and I love to make things. Whether that means modeling assets for a video game or building websites or designing my next 3D printed gizmo, my passion for bringing ideas to life is what drives me. I can almost always be found tinkering with a project or two or five and I'm always excited to take on new challenges. Currently I work as an animator at Eight Bit Studios in Chicago & I also run a shop full of awesome 3D printed items called Illogical.

Check out my work.

The works featured here are pulled directly from my Dribbble page. They represent a selection of my digital works; a sample serving of the stuff I produce on a daily basis. Some of the projects shown here were produced for my job; some are personal pieces. Others, still, are merely experiments.

Think Illogical.

Illogical is my way of adding a little bit of wonder to the world. Every product is designed to serve as a reminder of the infinite mysteries that surround us. They pay tribute to the fascinating stories of math and science and nature that live around every corner. Accompanying each item is a lesson, a tiny tidbit of information about the subject that inspired its form. My hope is that by revealing the source from which a design was abstracted I can inspire curiosity and encourage my patrons to see their world as a place of questions to be asked and discoveries to be made.

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